SMS Widget for Mac OS X from CardBoardFish is a complete Dashboard text messaging solution, making it quick and easy to send and receive texts on your Mac. It is compatible with Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger and later,
The application supports the ability to send long text messages of up to 459 characters...

This script uses the system_profiler application to retrieve detailed information about a Mac OS X system.There are two useful ways to use it: the first is to ask for a complete Python datastructure containing information about the system (see OSXSystemProfiler.all()) and the other is two ask for...

NTFS for Mac OS X Yosemite Preview.
The first NTFS driver to support OS X Yosemite Developers Preview.
Free of charge and extremely easy to use.
Advanced support of the HFS+ and NTFS file system features.
Fast and transparent access to any NTFS partition under OS X 10.10.
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Windows Media Player for Mac OS X
Sporting a new brushed steel skin for Apples newest operating system, this new version of our player opens the world of Windows Media 9 content to Macintosh users, enabling them to access the best audio and video on the Web. New plug-in support added for Internet...

Zipeg is universal .rar and .zip file opener that works on Mac OS X Snow Leopard, Leopard, Tiger.
If you ever needed just one photo, song or document from the huge archive that has been downloaded or arrived via email - Zipeg is definitely right for you.
Zipeg is tiny but mighty utility. It...

Express Talk is software that works like a telephone to let you make calls on your Mac OS X. With Express Talk you can call anyone on the internet who has installed Express Talk (or any other SIP voip softphone). Calls are free. You can also call ordinary telephone numbers anywhere in the world...

SlashMUD X is a Mac OS X-based MUD server that is currently in the final stages of development. SlashMUD is fully object-oriented, includes many unique features built-in as standard, can be hosted over any TCP/IP network (including the internet) and is freeware with full source code available.

About LuaLua Mac OS X Desktop Icons - For Dog Lovers
This icon set called, â€œFor Dog Lovers," is the first volume of a series from Lua Lua Icons to be released by Phelios. Included in the set are 6 icons of popular dog breeds:
- Bostielu (Boston Terrier)
- Chocolab (Chocolate Labrador)
-...

About Citrix ICA Client for Mac OS X
When connected to a MetaFrame server, the ICA Mac OS X Client provides features that make remote computing just like running applications on the local desktop.
Version 6.30 of the ICA Macintosh Client is an ICA Client developed specifically for Mac OS X,...

Play jigsaw puzzles on your Mac OS X computer, it's just like the real thing but without the hassle. The free JPP software includes several free jigsaw puzzles. More puzzles are available from the www.jigsawpuzzleplayer.com website.
JPP lets you work on multiple puzzles and switch between them,...

PythonCard is a GUI construction kit for building cross-platform desktop applications on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux, using the Python language. The PythonCard motto is "Simple things should be simple and complex things should be possible." PythonCard is for you if you want to develop...

RubyScript2Exe transforms your Ruby script into a standalone, compressed Windows, Linux or Mac OS X (Darwin) executable. You can look at it as a "compiler". Not in the sense of a source-code-to-byte-code compiler, but as a "collector", for it collects all necessary files to run your script on...

AllInOneRuby creates a compressed executable for Windows, Linux or Mac OS X (Darwin) that includes both the Ruby interpreter and the runtime libraries. Why? Because its sometimes not easy, or possible, or desirable, or allowed to do a complete Ruby installation. Thats where AllInOneRuby comes in....

Geekbench is a cross-platform benchmark for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. While Geekbench is still under heavy development, we think it’s useful enough that other people might be interested in running it. Geekbench tries to measure the performance an average application can expect from...